Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) Manual
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Examples (continued)
Examples (continued)
Example 3-7. INFO Command 3-9
Example 3-8. Adding a Swap File 3-11
Example 3-9. Altering a Swap File By Increasing MAXEXTENTS 3-12
Example 3-10. STOP Successful Message 3-12
Example 3-11. STOP Pending Message 3-13
Example 3-12. Deleting a Swap File That Is Not in Use 3-13
Example 3-13. Deleting a Swap File That Is in Use 3-14
Example 3-14. Threshold and File Size for Default Swap File 3-15
Example 3-15. Changing the Threshold for a Swap File 3-15
Example 4-1. ADD Command 4-4
Example 4-2. Using the ALTER Command to Alter the Threshold 4-7
Example 4-3. Using the ALTER Command to Increase Maxextents 4-7
Example 4-4. Using the ALTER Command to Alter the Size 4-7
Example 4-5. Using the ASSUME Command to Set Defaults When Adding
Files 4-10
Example 4-6. Specifying a Different Value When Using the ASSUME LIKE
Command 4-11
Example 4-7. Deleting a Stopped File 4-13
Example 4-8. Deleting a File That Is in Use 4-14
Example 4-9. Delayed Deletion of Files 4-15
Example 4-10. Using the FC Command 4-17
Example 4-11. Help on a Specific Command 4-18
Example 4-12. The INFO Command 4-20
Example 4-13. The STATUS Command Used With the SWAPFILE Parameter 4-24
Example 4-14. The STATUS Command Used With the SWAP-USAGE Parameter
With a Processor Specified 4-26
Example 4-15.
The STATUS Command Used With the SWAP-USAGE Parameter
With a Process Specified 4-28
Example 4-16. The STATUS Command Used With the SWAP-USAGE Parameter
With a Process Pair Specified 4-29
Example 4-17. The STATUS Command Used With the KMSF Parameter 4-30
Example 4-18. The STATUS command Used With the KMSF cpu-num
Parameter 4-31
Example 4-19. The STATUS Command Used With SWAPDISK 4-33
Example 4-20. Using the STOP Command to Stop Usage of a File 4-34
Example 4-21. Using the VOLUME Command to Set the Default Subvolume for
Subsequent ADD and START Commands 4-35